Lunar and Planetary Rovers: the Wheels of Apollo and the Quest for Mars
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adam_text | TABLE
OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
.....................................................
XIII
AUTHOR S
PREFACE
................................................
XVII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
..............................................
IXX
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
..............................................
XXI
FROM
CONCEPT
TO
REALITY
...........................................
1
SPUTNIK
AND
PROJECT
HORIZON
..................................
2
LUNAR
MOBILITY STUDIES AT
MARSHALL
SPACE
FLIGHT
CENTER
................
3
THE
LUNAR
EXPLORATION
AND
SCIENCE CONFERENCES
OF
1965
AND
1967
.......
9
THE LUNAR ROVING
VEHICLE
WINS
THE
MOBILITY
DEBATE
..................
I1
THE
LUNAR
ROVING
VEHICLE
REQUEST
FOR
PROPOSALS
....................
15
THE
BOEING-MARSHALL
SPACE
FLIGHT
CENTER
COLLABORATION
................
19
THE LRV:
A SPACECRAFT WITHOUT
PRECEDENT
..........................
21
THE
YEAR
OF
DISCONTENT: 1970
....................................
23
THE
LUNAR
ROVING VEHICLE
SUBSYSTEMS
.................................
29
THE MOBILITY
SUBSYSTEM
........................................
29
THE LRV S
CHASSIS, SUSPENSION
AND
TRACTION
DRIVES
.................
29
A
WHEEL
LIKE
NO OTHER
.......................................
33
CREW STATION
SUBSYSTEM
........................................
39
NAVIGATION
SUBSYSTEM
.........................................
41
ELECTRICAL
POWER
SUBSYSTEM
.....................................
43
THERMAL
CONTROL SUBSYSTEM
.....................................
44
COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEM
.....................................
48
STOWAGE
AND
DEPLOYMENT
SUBSYSTEM
..............................
51
LRV
BOUND FOR
THE
MOON
WITH
APOLLO 15
..........................
55
TRAINING
FOR
THE
MOON
............................................
57
THE
USGS
BRANCH
OF
ASTROGEOLOGY
...............................
57
LUNAR
VEHICLE
TESTING
AT
THE
USGS
................................
62
A
SCRATCH-BUILT
TRAINER
......................................
65
Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE A
VIII
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
TRAVERSE
PLANNING AND
MISSION
GEOLOGIC
TRAINING
FOR
THE
J-MISSIONS
.......
68
TEACHING
THE
ASTRONAUTS
TO
BE
GEOLOGISTS
.........................
71
ENGINEERING
THE
1-G LRV
TRAINER
.................................
75
TRAINING
AT
THE
KENNEDY SPACE
CENTER, FLORIDA
......................
77
TRAINING
AT
THE
MANNED
SPACECRAFT
CENTER, HOUSTON,
TEXAS..
..........
79
VISUAL
SIMULATION
TRAINING
AT
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
.............
82
ZERO
GRAVITY AND REDUCED GRAVITY
TRAINING
..........................
82
TRAINING
-
AN ASTRONAUT S
WAY OF
LIFE
..............................
84
TO
THE
HADLEY PLAINS
.............................................
85
CHECKING
OUT
THE
FIRST
LRV
.....................................
85
THE
LANDING
SITE, MISSION RULES
AND
LUNAR
SCIENCE
.....................
89
METICULOUS
PLANNING
........................................
91
LRV
CLOSEOUT................................................
95
LAUNCH
DAY
-
26
JULY
1971
.....................................
96
RENDEZVOUS
WITH
THE
MOON
.....................................
98
THE
STANDUP
EVA
...........................................
100
EVA-1:
DEPLOYING
THE
ROVER
AND
THE
FIRST
TRAVERSE
...................
100
LEARNING
TO
DRIVE
ON
THE
MOON
..............................
102
RETURNING
TO
THE
LUNAR MODULE
..............................
109
EVA-2:
EXPLORING
THE
APENNINE FRONT
............................
112
STATION 6
AND
6A
.........................................
114
A
SPECTACULAR
DISCOVERY
AT
STATION
7
...........................
117
CLOSEOUT
OF
EVA-2
........................................
118
EVA-3:
RECOVERING
THE
DEEP
CORE SAMPLE AND RETURNING
TO
THE
RILLE
......
119
THE FIRST LUNAR
GRAND
PRIX
.................................
120
EXPLORING
HADLEY RILLE
.....................................
121
CLOSING
OUT
EVA-3
........................................
123
RETURN
AND SPLASHDOWN
.......................................
125
RE-ENTRY
AND RETURN
TO
EARTH
................................
127
MYSTERIOUS
AND UNKNOWN
DESCARTES
.................................
129
CUTBACKS
IN
THE
PROGRAM
......................................
129
LANDING
SITE SELECTION,
MISSION
PLANNING
AND
PRE-LAUNCH ACTIVITIES........
132
DESCARTES
IS
SELECTED
.......................................
134
LAUNCH
DAY
................................................
136
GO
OR NO GO
................................................
138
DOWN
AMONG
THE
ROCKS
....................................
139
EVA-1:
TO
PLUM
AND
BUSTER
CRATERS
..............................
141
THE LARGEST
ROCK
SAMPLE
EVER
COLLECTED
.........................
144
THE
SECOND
LUNAR GRAND
PRIX
...............................
146
EVA-2:
SOUTH
TO
STONE MOUNTAIN
...............................
147
LOSING
THE
FENDER
EXTENSION
.................................
149
LUNAR
DUST
PROBLEMS
......................................
152
EVA-3: NORTH RAY CRATER, HOUSE ROCK
AND
SHADOW ROCK
............
155
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
IX
IT S
FURTHER
AWAY
THAN
YOU
THINK
..............................
157
LEAVING DESCARTES
FOR
HOME
....................................
160
A
SAFE
RETURN
............................................
161
DESTINY
AT
TAURUS-LITTROW
........................................
163
APOLLO
17
CREW SELECTION
......................................
165
APOLLO
17
LANDING
SITE SELECTION
.................................
166
MISSION
AND
EVA
TRAVERSE
PLANNING
..............................
168
PRE-LAUNCH
ACTIVITIES
..........................................
171
THE
NIGHT
LAUNCH
OF
APOLLO
17
..................................
173
LANDING
AT
TAURUS-LITTROW
.....................................
174
EVA-1:
AN EVENTFUL
DAY
.......................................
176
A FENDER
CRISIS AVERTED
.....................................
178
ON
TO
STATION 1
..........................................
182
THE
LUNAR DUST
PROBLEM RETURNS
..............................
184
BACK INSIDE CHALLENGER
.....................................
187
EVA-2:
SOLVING
THE
FENDER
PROBLEM AND
CRATER
EXPLORATION
.............
189
TOWARDS
THE
SOUTH MASSIF
..................................
191
UNEXPECTED
DISCOVERIES
.....................................
193
CLOSEOUT
OF
EVA-2
........................................
196
EVA-3:
THE
LAST DAY
ON
THE
MOON
...............................
199
TOWARDS
THE
NORTH MASSIF
..................................
199
THE SCULPTURED HILLS.......................................
202
VAN SERG CRATER
..........................................
203
THE
ERA OF
LUNAR
EXPLORATION
DRAWS
TO
A CLOSE
....................
205
RETURNING HOME
.............................................
207
THE
END OF
THE
APOLLO
ERA
.....................................
207
THE
QUEST
FOR
MARS
.............................................
209
THE VIKING
MISSIONS
..........................................
209
PATHFINDER
AND
SOJOURNER
......................................
212
EARLY
ROVER PROTOTYPES
.....................................
212
ROVER DESIGNS
EVOLVE
......................................
214
PATHFINDER
AND
SOJOURNER DESIGN
..............................
216
ON
TO
MARS
.............................................
218
FIRST
WHEELS
ON
MARTIAN
SOIL
.................................
220
DISASTER
STRIKES
THE
MARS
EXPLORATION PROGRAM
......................
224
MARS
EXPLORATION ROVERS SPIRIT
AND
OPPORTUNITY
....................
225
SUCCESS
UNDER PRESSURE
.....................................
226
MER FROM
THE
GROUND UP
AND
INSIDE
OUT
.......................
228
THE EDL
SYSTEM AND
LANDER
.................................
230
RACE
TO THE
CAPE
.........................................
232
THE
MARS
EXPLORATION
ROVERS BEGIN
THEIR
MISSION
...................
233
SPIRIT
EXPLORES
GUSEV CRATER
.................................
235
OPPORTUNITY
EXPLORES
MERIDIANI
PLANUM
........................
239
X
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
MARS
SCIENCE
LABORATORY
.......................................
243
THE MARS
SCIENCE LABORATORY MAST
CAMERA (MASTCAM)
...........
245
LASER-INDUCED REMOTE
SENSING
FOR
CHEMISTRY
AND
MICRO-IMAGING
(CHEMCAM)
...........................................
245
MARS HAND
LENS IMAGER (MAHLI)
...........................
246
ALPHA PARTICLE X-RAY
SPECROMETER
(APXS)
.....................
246
CHEMISTRY
& MINERALOGY X-RAY DIFFRACTION/X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
INSTRUMENT
(CHEMIN)
....................................
246
RADIATION
ASSESSMENT
DETECTOR (RAD)
........................
247
MARS DESCENT
IMAGER
(MARDI)
.............................
247
SAMPLE
ANALYSIS
AT
MARS
(SAM)
.............................
247
THE
MSL ROVER
CONFIGURATION
..................................
248
LAUNCH
VEHICLE AND SPACECRAFT
...............................
249
LANDING
SITE
SELECTION
......................................
250
THE
EXPLORATION OF SPACE
AND
LIFE
ON
EARTH
.........................
251
THE
VISION
FOR
SPACE
EXPLORATION
...................................
253
POST-APOLLO
PROPOSALS
FOR AMERICA S
FUTURE IN
SPACE
.................
254
PIONEERING
THE
SPACE
FRONTIER
................................
254
LEADERSHIP
AND
AMERICA S FUTURE
IN
SPACE
.......................
255
THE
SPACE EXPLORATION INITIATIVE
.............................
258
AMERICA
AT
THE
THRESHOLD
...................................
259
PATIENCE
AND PERSISTENCE
....................................
262
THE VISION
FOR
SPACE
EXPLORATION
...............................
265
FROM
VISION
TO
REALITY
......................................
267
LUNAR
AND
MARTIAN
ROVER PLANNING
FOR
THE
VSE
.....................
271
FUTURE
ROVER REQUIREMENTS
AND MISSIONS
........................
271
PRESSURIZED
OR
UNPRESSURIZED
ROVERS?
...........................
273
FIELD
TESTING
NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
...............................
274
THE EXPLORATION
SYSTEMS
ARCHITECTURAL STUDY
....................
277
SPACE
EXPLORATION AND NATIONAL
LEADERSHIP
.........................
280
APPENDIX
1: PLANETARY ROVER
MISSIONS
...............................
283
APPENDIX 2: THE LUNOKHODS:
RUSSIA S
MARVELOUS
ROBOTIC ROVERS..........
293
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..................................................
295
INDEX
......................................................
301
|
adam_txt |
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
.
XIII
AUTHOR'S
PREFACE
.
XVII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
IXX
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
.
XXI
FROM
CONCEPT
TO
REALITY
.
1
SPUTNIK
AND
PROJECT
HORIZON
.
2
LUNAR
MOBILITY STUDIES AT
MARSHALL
SPACE
FLIGHT
CENTER
.
3
THE
LUNAR
EXPLORATION
AND
SCIENCE CONFERENCES
OF
1965
AND
1967
.
9
THE LUNAR ROVING
VEHICLE
WINS
THE
MOBILITY
DEBATE
.
I1
THE
LUNAR
ROVING
VEHICLE
REQUEST
FOR
PROPOSALS
.
15
THE
BOEING-MARSHALL
SPACE
FLIGHT
CENTER
COLLABORATION
.
19
THE LRV:
A SPACECRAFT WITHOUT
PRECEDENT
.
21
THE
YEAR
OF
DISCONTENT: 1970
.
23
THE
LUNAR
ROVING VEHICLE
SUBSYSTEMS
.
29
THE MOBILITY
SUBSYSTEM
.
29
THE LRV'S
CHASSIS, SUSPENSION
AND
TRACTION
DRIVES
.
29
A
WHEEL
LIKE
NO OTHER
.
33
CREW STATION
SUBSYSTEM
.
39
NAVIGATION
SUBSYSTEM
.
41
ELECTRICAL
POWER
SUBSYSTEM
.
43
THERMAL
CONTROL SUBSYSTEM
.
44
COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEM
.
48
STOWAGE
AND
DEPLOYMENT
SUBSYSTEM
.
51
LRV
BOUND FOR
THE
MOON
WITH
APOLLO 15
.
55
TRAINING
FOR
THE
MOON
.
57
THE
USGS
BRANCH
OF
ASTROGEOLOGY
.
57
LUNAR
VEHICLE
TESTING
AT
THE
USGS
.
62
A
SCRATCH-BUILT
TRAINER
.
65
Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE'A
VIII
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
TRAVERSE
PLANNING AND
MISSION
GEOLOGIC
TRAINING
FOR
THE
J-MISSIONS
.
68
TEACHING
THE
ASTRONAUTS
TO
BE
GEOLOGISTS
.
71
ENGINEERING
THE
1-G LRV
TRAINER
.
75
TRAINING
AT
THE
KENNEDY SPACE
CENTER, FLORIDA
.
77
TRAINING
AT
THE
MANNED
SPACECRAFT
CENTER, HOUSTON,
TEXAS.
.
79
VISUAL
SIMULATION
TRAINING
AT
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
.
82
ZERO
GRAVITY AND REDUCED GRAVITY
TRAINING
.
82
TRAINING
-
AN ASTRONAUT'S
WAY OF
LIFE
.
84
TO
THE
HADLEY PLAINS
.
85
CHECKING
OUT
THE
FIRST
LRV
.
85
THE
LANDING
SITE, MISSION RULES
AND
LUNAR
SCIENCE
.
89
METICULOUS
PLANNING
.
91
LRV
CLOSEOUT.
95
LAUNCH
DAY
-
26
JULY
1971
.
96
RENDEZVOUS
WITH
THE
MOON
.
98
THE
STANDUP
EVA
.
100
EVA-1:
DEPLOYING
THE
ROVER
AND
THE
FIRST
TRAVERSE
.
100
LEARNING
TO
DRIVE
ON
THE
MOON
.
102
RETURNING
TO
THE
LUNAR MODULE
.
109
EVA-2:
EXPLORING
THE
APENNINE FRONT
.
112
STATION 6
AND
6A
.
114
A
SPECTACULAR
DISCOVERY
AT
STATION
7
.
117
CLOSEOUT
OF
EVA-2
.
118
EVA-3:
RECOVERING
THE
DEEP
CORE SAMPLE AND RETURNING
TO
THE
RILLE
.
119
THE FIRST LUNAR
GRAND
PRIX
.
120
EXPLORING
HADLEY RILLE
.
121
CLOSING
OUT
EVA-3
.
123
RETURN
AND SPLASHDOWN
.
125
RE-ENTRY
AND RETURN
TO
EARTH
.
127
MYSTERIOUS
AND UNKNOWN
DESCARTES
.
129
CUTBACKS
IN
THE
PROGRAM
.
129
LANDING
SITE SELECTION,
MISSION
PLANNING
AND
PRE-LAUNCH ACTIVITIES.
132
DESCARTES
IS
SELECTED
.
134
LAUNCH
DAY
.
136
GO
OR NO GO
.
138
DOWN
AMONG
THE
ROCKS
.
139
EVA-1:
TO
PLUM
AND
BUSTER
CRATERS
.
141
THE LARGEST
ROCK
SAMPLE
EVER
COLLECTED
.
144
THE
SECOND
LUNAR GRAND
PRIX
.
146
EVA-2:
SOUTH
TO
STONE MOUNTAIN
.
147
LOSING
THE
FENDER
EXTENSION
.
149
LUNAR
DUST
PROBLEMS
.
152
EVA-3: NORTH RAY CRATER, HOUSE ROCK
AND
SHADOW ROCK
.
155
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
IX
IT'S
FURTHER
AWAY
THAN
YOU
THINK
.
157
LEAVING DESCARTES
FOR
HOME
.
160
A
SAFE
RETURN
.
161
DESTINY
AT
TAURUS-LITTROW
.
163
APOLLO
17
CREW SELECTION
.
165
APOLLO
17
LANDING
SITE SELECTION
.
166
MISSION
AND
EVA
TRAVERSE
PLANNING
.
168
PRE-LAUNCH
ACTIVITIES
.
171
THE
NIGHT
LAUNCH
OF
APOLLO
17
.
173
LANDING
AT
TAURUS-LITTROW
.
174
EVA-1:
AN EVENTFUL
DAY
.
176
A FENDER
CRISIS AVERTED
.
178
ON
TO
STATION 1
.
182
THE
LUNAR DUST
PROBLEM RETURNS
.
184
BACK INSIDE CHALLENGER
.
187
EVA-2:
SOLVING
THE
FENDER
PROBLEM AND
CRATER
EXPLORATION
.
189
TOWARDS
THE
SOUTH MASSIF
.
191
UNEXPECTED
DISCOVERIES
.
193
CLOSEOUT
OF
EVA-2
.
196
EVA-3:
THE
LAST DAY
ON
THE
MOON
.
199
TOWARDS
THE
NORTH MASSIF
.
199
THE SCULPTURED HILLS.
202
VAN SERG CRATER
.
203
THE
ERA OF
LUNAR
EXPLORATION
DRAWS
TO
A CLOSE
.
205
RETURNING HOME
.
207
THE
END OF
THE
APOLLO
ERA
.
207
THE
QUEST
FOR
MARS
.
209
THE VIKING
MISSIONS
.
209
PATHFINDER
AND
SOJOURNER
.
212
EARLY
ROVER PROTOTYPES
.
212
ROVER DESIGNS
EVOLVE
.
214
PATHFINDER
AND
SOJOURNER DESIGN
.
216
ON
TO
MARS
.
218
FIRST
WHEELS
ON
MARTIAN
SOIL
.
220
DISASTER
STRIKES
THE
MARS
EXPLORATION PROGRAM
.
224
MARS
EXPLORATION ROVERS SPIRIT
AND
OPPORTUNITY
.
225
SUCCESS
UNDER PRESSURE
.
226
MER FROM
THE
GROUND UP
AND
INSIDE
OUT
.
228
THE EDL
SYSTEM AND
LANDER
.
230
RACE
TO THE
CAPE
.
232
THE
MARS
EXPLORATION
ROVERS BEGIN
THEIR
MISSION
.
233
SPIRIT
EXPLORES
GUSEV CRATER
.
235
OPPORTUNITY
EXPLORES
MERIDIANI
PLANUM
.
239
X
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
MARS
SCIENCE
LABORATORY
.
243
THE MARS
SCIENCE LABORATORY MAST
CAMERA (MASTCAM)
.
245
LASER-INDUCED REMOTE
SENSING
FOR
CHEMISTRY
AND
MICRO-IMAGING
(CHEMCAM)
.
245
MARS HAND
LENS IMAGER (MAHLI)
.
246
ALPHA PARTICLE X-RAY
SPECROMETER
(APXS)
.
246
CHEMISTRY
& MINERALOGY X-RAY DIFFRACTION/X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
INSTRUMENT
(CHEMIN)
.
246
RADIATION
ASSESSMENT
DETECTOR (RAD)
.
247
MARS DESCENT
IMAGER
(MARDI)
.
247
SAMPLE
ANALYSIS
AT
MARS
(SAM)
.
247
THE
MSL ROVER
CONFIGURATION
.
248
LAUNCH
VEHICLE AND SPACECRAFT
.
249
LANDING
SITE
SELECTION
.
250
THE
EXPLORATION OF SPACE
AND
LIFE
ON
EARTH
.
251
THE
VISION
FOR
SPACE
EXPLORATION
.
253
POST-APOLLO
PROPOSALS
FOR AMERICA'S
FUTURE IN
SPACE
.
254
PIONEERING
THE
SPACE
FRONTIER
.
254
LEADERSHIP
AND
AMERICA'S FUTURE
IN
SPACE
.
255
THE
SPACE EXPLORATION INITIATIVE
.
258
AMERICA
AT
THE
THRESHOLD
.
259
PATIENCE
AND PERSISTENCE
.
262
THE VISION
FOR
SPACE
EXPLORATION
.
265
FROM
VISION
TO
REALITY
.
267
LUNAR
AND
MARTIAN
ROVER PLANNING
FOR
THE
VSE
.
271
FUTURE
ROVER REQUIREMENTS
AND MISSIONS
.
271
PRESSURIZED
OR
UNPRESSURIZED
ROVERS?
.
273
FIELD
TESTING
NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
.
274
THE EXPLORATION
SYSTEMS
ARCHITECTURAL STUDY
.
277
SPACE
EXPLORATION AND NATIONAL
LEADERSHIP
.
280
APPENDIX
1: PLANETARY ROVER
MISSIONS
.
283
APPENDIX 2: THE LUNOKHODS:
RUSSIA'S
MARVELOUS
ROBOTIC ROVERS.
293
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
295
INDEX
.
301 |
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